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Top Entrance Exams/Colleges for
BCA after Class 12th
  • Candidates should have passed their 12th standard from a recognized board with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. He/ She must also have passed English and Mathematics as a subject.
  • Candidates shouldn't be beyond 21 years of age.
  • All candidates have to clear the minimum eligible cut-off in the IPU CET examination eligible for the further counselling rounds.
  • Eligible candidates will undergo the counselling rounds. The University will release their cut-offs and counselling and admission will be finalized based on their merit in cut-offs.
  • The duration of the exam is 2.5 hours and the total number of marks is 600.
  • It is a multiple-choice question paper except for MA English. Each correct answer will get them 4 marks and 1 mark will be deducted for the wrong answer.
  • There are 4 sections, English language and comprehension with a weightage of 25%, Knowledge of Accounts/Commerce & Science with weightage of 20%, Logic and Analytical Ability including Computer Awareness with the weightage of 30% and General Awareness with the weightage of 20%.
  • There is 1 mark deduction for every wrong answer.
  • Candidate should have passed their 12th standard from a recognized board with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. 45% marks for SC/ST category.
  • Candidates securing less than 40% marks are not allowed to apply for BCA at SICSR.
  • Candidates need to fill the application form of SET and pay the fees for the personal interview and Written Aptitude Test.
  • Merit list is prepared based on the candidate's performance in SET and GE-PI-WAT process for shortlisting the candidates for final admissions.
  • The admission is only offered to the candidates after payment of the admission fees.
  • The duration of the exam is 1.5 hours and consists of 60 questions. It is a multiple-choice question paper.
  • The candidates are given 2 marks for each correct answer and there is no negative marking.
  • There are three sections, both Physics and Chemistry consisting of 15 questions and Mathematics consisting of 30 questions.
  • Candidates should have passed their 12th standard from a recognized board in any stream.
  • Candidates pursuing IB curriculum must have 3 HL and 3 SL with 24 credits and those pursuing GCE / Edexcel must have a minimum of 3 A levels, not less than C.
  • After taking the entrance test, the shortlisted candidates ARE allowed admission to the respective programs based on Entrance Test (ET), Micro Presentation (MP), Personal interview and past academic performance.
  • Christ University test comprises Entrance Test (ET), Micro Presentation (MP) and Personal Interview (PI) which will take place after the entrance test.
  • The final merit list of Christ University will be announced by the authorities after the completion of the exam.
  • The total marks is 120 and there are 7 sections.
  • Both English and Reasoning have 20 marks each. Mathematics, General Knowledge and Data Interpretation and Analysis have 15 marks each. Current affairs have 10 marks and Computer Science has 25 marks.
  • Candidates should have passed their 12th standard from a recognized state board.
  • The candidate should have a minimum aggregate of 60% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology in the qualifying exam. The minimum percentage marks for candidates belonging to SC/ST category, Jammu and Kashmir/ Ladakh and the North-Eastern states is 50%.
  • Candidates will first need to qualify the VITEEE exam to be eligible for counselling and seat allotment process.
  • Candidates will be called in based on their merit ranks obtained by them. They will be required to choose their preferred campus during the process.
  • They will be admitted based on their merit, choices locked by them and availability of seats.
  • The duration of the exam is 2 hours 30 minutes and it is an online computer-based test.
  • There are 5 sections and 125 questions in total. It is a multiple-choice question paper.
  • Mathematics consists of 40 questions, both Physics and Chemistry consists of 35 questions, Aptitude consists of 10 questions and English has 5 questions.
  • Candidates should be having a minimum of 55% marks in their secondary school examinations and Mathematics as one of the subjects in 10th standard.
  • Candidates are shortlisted based on their performance in JEE Main and compliance with the cut-off marks.
  • Shortlisted candidates are selected for the counselling process and are required to download their counselling letters.
  • Seat will be allotted according to the rank secured in JEE Main, availability of seats and course preference. Once the seat is allotted, the candidate needs to submit the required verified documents and the requisite fee.
  • According to the JMI exam pattern 2021, the exam question will be given in the format of multiple-choice or theory-based. The JMI entrance exam will be conducted in the offline mode in seven various cities in India.
  • Total duration of the exam is 1 hour 45 minutes and there are 100 questions. The question paper is divided into Part A and Part B.
  • There are 4 sections. Mathematics, Computer Awareness, Reasoning and General English. Both Computer Awareness and Reasoning have 20% weightage, General English has 10% weightage and Mathematics has 50% weightage.
  • Candidates should be having Mathematics as one of the subjects and a minimum of 50% marks in their secondary school examinations from a recognized Board of University.
  • It should include all subjects of the degree except where the only pass mark is the requirement. It may be either at 12th standard or Bachelor’ Degree or any equivalent examination.
  • Candidates are shortlisted based on the merit obtained in Banaras Hindu University Undergraduate Entrance Test.
  • Shortlisted candidates need to attend the counselling process. Seats will be allotted according to the merit obtained in BHU UET and academic marks.
  • Once the seat is allotted, the candidate needs to submit all the required verified documents to confirm their seat.
  • The duration of the exam is 2 hours and will take place in an offline mode. The paper consists of 120 questions in total.
  • It is a multiple-choice question-based paper and the total mark is 450. There are 2 sections, Mathematical Aptitude and Analytical and Logical Reasoning.
  • For each correct answer 3 marks are awarded and 1 mark is deducted for every wrong answer.